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SUMMARY
Overview
Reed Bunting: Medium-sized finch with dark-streaked brown upperparts and faintly streaked, white underparts. Head and throat are black; moustache stripe and collar are distinctly white, and tail is white-edged. Short, low flights, alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides.
Range and Habitat
Reed Bunting: Breeds on the Aleutians off the coast of Alaska.
SONGS AND CALLS
Listen to Call
Reed Bunting
Voice Text
"shreep-shreep-teeree-tititick"
INTERESTING FACTS
- The Reed Bunting regularly form flocks outside the breeding season, often flocking with other Emberiza species. These flocks form in September.
- They sometimes make holes in bullrush stems to extract insect larvae.
- A group of buntings are collectively known as a "decoration", "mural", and "sacrifice" of buntings.
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